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The Greyhound Cottage

About the hotel

Located in London, The Greyhound Cottage offers free WiFi access and free on-site parking. Woodford Tube Station is just over 1 mile away from this hotel. Each room includes a flat-screen TV and ironing supplies.

All rooms have lake views. Guests have access to a shared bathroom with complimentary toiletries and a hairdryer. The Greyhound Cottage offers a shared kitchen, for guests to prepare meals. It has a microwave, fridge, kettle, and a toaster. There are several restaurants and cafes within a 5-minute walk. Central London can be reached after a 40-minute journey by public transport.

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Check-in

Between 14:00 and 22:00

Check-out

By 11:00 hours

Max Child Age

Up to 12 years old

Important information

The price shown is based on the occupancy and dates you have searched for. Prices and availability are subject to change based on the arrival date, number of nights and occupancy searched for. All prices are inclusive of all local taxes.

Pets

Pets are not allowed

Customer Reviews

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All reviews (3)

33%
would recommend it to a friend

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Lee Taylor

December 2015

Cheap but poor

The venue is actually called the Greyhound Cottage.

The accommodation is basically a converted cottage. The kitchen is a shared facility and is dirty and smells of curry. The rear door to the kitchen is left insecure owing to halth and safety reasons. Each room is sold on a shared room basis. I managed to secure a single room. Single bed with about 3 foot either side of it. TV on the wall and a lamp that didn't work. No wardrobe but a metal coat hook frame to hang clothes on. Laminate floor that was dusty and dirty and the wall radiators were covered in dust. This was due to the fact some decoration work was half completed in the hall way. The room was lockable but the lock poor. So much so that I left my valuables in my car. On arrival the live in receptionist (Flip Flops and dirty clothes) tried to photograph my ID documents, which I refused. Shared bathroom and down stairs toilet. Again not very clean. I won't be staying again and certainly won't be recommending the venue.

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David C

December 2015

Worst place I've ever stayed in

Appalling place.

Should not even be listed as a 'hotel'. Its just a collection of shabby rooms in a shabby building. There was no -one to check me in on arrival. I had to phone. The manager( owner?) was very unwelcoming. Shabby back door which let into a dirty, shabby kitchen area. My room, upstairs, was accessed by a staircase with dirty carpet. My room, which had no en-suite facilities ( which I paid extra for) was bare except for two beds, a single and double, a tiny bedside cabinet and TV on wall. The shared bathroom was next door and was none too clean. The only plus was that the towels and bed linen appeared clean. The window overlooked the main road with horrendous road noise. The double glazing was totally inadequate ( not the standard gap). What was worse was the appalling noise from the room downstairs which went on till the early hours so I had very little sleep. There was no member of staff to complain to. A truly shocking 'hotel'. I would have asked fro a complete refund if I could have found anyone to ask. I couldn't get out of there quick enough.